Title :
Software defined networking-based traffic engineering for data center networks
Author :
Yoonseon Han ; Sin-seok Seo ; Jian Li ; Jonghwan Hyun ; Jae-Hyoung Yoo ; Hong, James Won-Ki
Author_Institution :
Div. of IT Convergence Eng., POSTECH, Pohang, South Korea
Abstract :
Today´s Data Center Networks (DCNs) contain tens of thousands of hosts with significant bandwidth requirements as the needs for cloud computing, multimedia contents, and big data analysis are increasing. However, the existing DCN technologies accompany the following two problems. First, power consumptions of a DCN is constant regardless of the utilization of network resources. Second, due to a static routing scheme, a few links in DCNs are experiencing congestions while other majority links are being underutilized. To overcome these limitations of the current DCNs, we propose a Software Defined Networking (SDN)-based Traffic Engineering (TE), which consists of optimal topology composition and traffic load balancing. We can reduce the power consumptions of the DCN by turning off links and switches that are not included in the optimal subset topology. To diminish network congestions, the traffic load balancing distributes ever-changing traffic demands over the found optimal subset topology. Simulation results revealed that the proposed SDN-based TE approach can reduce power consumptions of a DCN about 41% and Maximum Link Utilization (MLU) about 60% on average in comparison with a static routing scheme.
Keywords :
computer centres; power consumption; resource allocation; software defined networking; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; DCN power consumptions; DCNs; MLU; SDN-based TE approach; big data analysis; cloud computing; data center networks; maximum link utilization; multimedia contents; optimal subset topology composition; software defined networking-based traffic engineering; static routing scheme; traffic load balancing; Heuristic algorithms; Load management; Network topology; Power demand; Prediction algorithms; Routing; Topology; Data Center Network; Software Defined Networking; Traffic Engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium (APNOMS), 2014 16th Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Hsinchu
DOI :
10.1109/APNOMS.2014.6996601